Department of Health

Victoria's new virtual women's health clinic now open

03/08/25
A women talking to her computer, as she is having a virtual appointment with a female nurse.

The virtual women's health clinic is now open to all women and girls in Victoria, no matter their age. The service offers free, expert medical advice, treatment and care for a range of women’s health needs.

Women and girls in regional and remote Victoria will benefit the most – with services like contraception and abortion traditionally harder to access due to distance from major towns.

Operated in partnership with community health organisation Each, this service aims to reduce barriers and delays in accessing care. By doing so, it seeks to avoid negative effects on woman's health, their well-being, and their ability to take part in everyday things like going to school or having a job.

Led by specialist nurses, the clinic provides medical advice remotely via telehealth, online or by phone. The nurses can give advice on topics like:

  • endometriosis
  • pelvic pain
  • periods
  • screening
  • menopause
  • breast health
  • abortion.

Delivering women's healthcare across Victoria to those that need it the most

This comes as the mobile women's health clinic van, Nina, keeps traveling across the state to care for women in regional and remote communities.

Operated by BreastScreen Victoria, Nina the van is making free healthcare more accessible for all women and girls, with a focus on improving access to care for Aboriginal women.

It supports a range of women's health needs, including sexual and reproductive health advice, clinical services and referrals for medical abortion, contraception, and referrals to other necessary specialists.

All services are delivered by an experienced nurse or nurse practitioner who work to build connections with women, their community and local health services.

More information

Both the mobile and virtual clinics are part of the landmark $153 million women's health package transforming the way women's healthcare is delivered in Victoria.

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Reviewed 06 August 2025

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